You too will be this happy when you skate on the Red River Mutual Trail (Tourism Winnipeg)

20 Ways Winnipeg Crushes it in Winter

By: Only in the PegNovember 27, 2017

Our nickname is Winter-peg for a reason; there are plenty of ways to embrace the season both indoors and outdoors that will give you proper bragging rights and a memorable winter experience.

Layer up, sip some hot chocolate and enjoy!

1. Gaze at breathtaking, interactive Ice Castles located in Parks Canada Place at The Forks National Historic Site. This family friendly attraction is coming to Winnipeg for the first time this winter and needless to say, it will be very cool.

2. Work on you “snow-vasana” at the Fire & Ice festival by practicing yoga on a frozen lake, followed by crafts, s’mores, and wild bush tea at FortWhyte Alive (Feb 3).

3. Two Canadian passions collide with the invention of “Croki-curl” set up at The Forks, which blends the popular tabletop game of crokinole with curling. Rocks are available for use from The Forks Market free of charge; all you need are some friends to play with and good aim.

4. Pedal around wintry roads and trails with ease by renting a fat bike from White Pine Bicycle Co. at The Forks.

5. Skate along the Red River Mutual Trail, one of the world’s longest skating trails (rent skates inside The Forks Market). Test out your curling skills on one of the sheets set up on the river or play a game a hockey. Entry onto the trail is located at The Forks Historic Port.

6. Bring a fully charged cell phone so you can stop for photo ops at the Warming Huts dotting the Red River Mutual trail. This year's new winning designs include huts from Morelia, Mexico, Vancouver, British Columbia and Tallinn, Estonia, along with an invited guest hut titled "Temple of Lost Things" by acclaimed Winnipeg filmmaker Guy Maddin.

11. Dine on a frozen river at RAW: almond pop-up restaurant, which runs from January 19 to February 14 on the frozen Assiniboine River. Everyone sits at a communal table and savours a gourmet multi-course meal prepared by talented local and invited guest chefs. Pre-sale tickets available December 10 at The Forks Market starting at 9 a.m. (doors open at 7 a.m.), with online sales beginning on December 11 at 8 a.m.

13. Admire Arctic species including Arctic fox, snowy owls, caribou, seals, wolves and polar bears as they play in the snow in Journey to Churchill at Assiniboine Park Zoo. Prepare to be dazzled if you happen to catch the polar bears performing underwater bear ballet in the viewing tunnel found in the Sea Ice Passage.

20. When the temperatures drop, Winnipeg’s arts and culture scene heats up with events, festivals, performances, exhibits and concerts taking place every day. Find out the latest happenings in Tourism Winnipeg’s Event Calendar.